AudBoss Private Practice Summit Coming to Texas
The 2025 AudBoss Private Practice Summit will bring together hearing care professionals for networking, education, and practical strategies to boost private practice success.
The 2025 AudBoss Private Practice Summit will bring together hearing care professionals for networking, education, and practical strategies to boost private practice success.
With a focus on growth and impact, the Summit featured presentations on mindset, philanthropy, cognitive screenings, modern solutions for patients, best practices, tinnitus, and techniques and systems to grow attendees’ businesses.
This acquisition will reportedly allow AuDStandard “to provide the industry’s most innovative and effective marketing services to current and future clients,.”
“The Essential Guide to Coding in Audiology: Coding, Billing, and Practice Management,” written by audiologists for audiologists, addresses coding, reimbursement, contracting with third-party payers, and the federal and state regulations that govern the practice of audiology.
Read MoreThe 2017 summer camp, held from July 29-August 3 in Keystone, Col, brought together 104 future professionals representing a cross section of US universities.
Read MoreWhat would your ideal private practice look like? What’s the best way for achieving it? Gyl Kasewurm, AuD—an accomplished industry veteran and owner of a very successful private practice—provides her inside tips about how to build the practice of your dreams.
Read MoreGeneral care physicians in private practice are experiencing similar consolidation issues as hearing care providers in private practice, as illustrated by a recent statement released by the AMA regarding a proposal to help preserve the viability of independent medical practices.
Read MoreAs part of a daylong session at the ADA 2014 Convention that covered different aspects of “Taking Care of Business,” consultant and business coach Steve Woodward gave a talk titled “Meat and Potatoes.” Woodward’s dynamic presentation covered business strategies designed to help private audiology practices work more effectively in a relatively small and competitive marketplace.
Read MoreThis week, in Part 4 of the series, Dan Quall of Starkey Hearing Technologies provides a comparison of the fields of audiology, optometry, and dentistry—demonstrating a vital need for hearing healthcare to retain its tradition of private practices. He also details a number of key performance indicators (KPI) for practice owners to watch closely.
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